Whether awaken'd from unquiet rest I watch "the opening eyelids of the Morn," When thou, O Sun! from Ocean's silver'd breast Emerging, bidst another day be born -- Or whether in thy path of cloudless blue, Thy noontide fires I mark with dazzled eyes; Or to the West thy radiant course pursue, Veil'd in the gorgeous broidery of the skies, Celestial lamp! thy influence bright and warm That renovates the world with life and light Shines not for me -- for never more the form I loved -- so fondly loved, shall bless my sight; And nought thy rays illumine, now can charm My misery, or to day convert my night! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WORDS INTO WORDS WON'T GO by CLARENCE MAJOR EFFIGY OF A NUN (SIXTEENTH CENTURY) by SARA TEASDALE PLACES: 4. EVENING (NAHANT) by SARA TEASDALE THE SWORD AND THE SICKLE by WILLIAM BLAKE SPRING, 1916 by ISAAC ROSENBERG EYE-WITNESS by FREDERICK RIDGELY TORRENCE FOUR THINGS [TO DO] by HENRY VAN DYKE |